"Having over 20 years of experience in helping individuals, couples and families overcome real-life challenges, I've come to appreciate the uniqueness of each person's life story and ability to overcome most challenges and even thrive given the right conditions and support. My approach is to establish a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environme

"Sometimes the hardest part is to seek out counseling. It is a time when often we feel out of control, uncertain, even powerless. We seek validation for our feelings and support for our choices. Therapy is a time to be vulnerable and, therefore, choosing a therapist is a very personal process. Life has many transitions that can be challenging to nav

"My approach is eclectic because each person is an integrated whole. You are a unique person. You function as a feeling being, a thinking being, a spiritual being, and you engage in behaviors. These, though, are analytical distinctions only. You are a fully integrated being so any place we enter the system and cause change, that change spreads to ev

"I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist by training, however I practice as a Holistic Psychotherapist and a Stress Management Coach. For over 20 years, I have been interested in non-medical, holistic & integrative approaches to healing mental health disorders, such as chronic anxiety and depression, chronic stress and healing from childhood

"My compassionate approach to therapy allows clients to find comfort in an honest therapeutic relationship, in order to achieve their personal goals for healing. I work to create a non-judgmental and supportive environment that promotes an individual's personal strengths and innate ability to resolve his or her own life struggles. I am particularly

"Helping each client access their inner wisdom, creativity and autonomous healing center is my mission. We accomplish this by assessing your unique life circumstances to identify the blocks that are keeping you from from this, and we design a treatment plan from there. When these blocks include an organic issue that requires medication, I work with

"If you find a therapist that you feel connected to and comfortable with you are well on your way to a successful therapeutic experience. My primary goal when meeting you, first and foremost, is to ensure that we co-create a space together where you feel safe and supported to embark on your personal growth and healing journey. The goals we set the

"I am passionate about helping individuals through a collaborative and active approach. We work together. I help you harness your unique strengths. I am especially good at acceptance-based cognitive behavioral therapy, and incorporating self-compassion and mindfulness.
I trained in evidence-based therapy at Harvard University and the University o

"I am a licensed clinical psychologist who provides individual therapy online (or over the phone) and at the Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders. I specialize in treating adults who are struggling with depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, phase of life problems, and marital issues. I have experience providing individual and grou

"The ability to love and feel loved is a basic human need. The need for emotional connection begins at birth and continues throughout our lives. Feeling emotionally secure is vital to our sense of safety and security. It allows us to go out and explore and enjoy our world.
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About Delray Beach

Delray Beach is a city is Palm Beach County, Florida. It has a land area of 16 square miles. Originally called “Linton,” the area was renamed “Delray” in 1898. The Town of Delray and Delray Beach merged to form the City of Delray Beach in 1927.

Delray Beach has 67,400 inhabitants. Eighty-seven percent of people in the city are American citizens (compared to a national rate of 93%). Delray Beach has a large retirement population. The median age in the city is 47 years.

Foreign-born residents make up 25% of the population in Delray Beach. The ethnic composition of the population is 57% white, 29% black, 10% Hispanic, and 2% Asian. Thirty percent of residents speak a language other than English at home. Delray Beach has 8,100 French Creole speakers, 4,900 Spanish speakers, and 600 French speakers.

In Delray Beach, roughly 35% of adults over age 25 have a bachelor’s degree. The median household income is $51,800. Sixty-two percent of families in Delray Beach own their home. Seventeen percent of residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Delray Beach

Alcohol abuse is a concern for some people in Palm Beach County. In 2012, 18% of high school students reported binge drinking. In 2013, 17% of adult residents engaged in heavy or binge drinking.

In 2013, 14% of adults reported having a depression diagnosis at some point in their lives. Eleven percent of adults stated poor physical or mental health interfered with their usual activities in the previous month. County residents with mental health concerns stayed longer in the hospital emergency room than residents with physical issues.

Access to care is a major concern for cities in Palm Beach County. In the city of Delray Beach, 24% of residents do not have medical insurance.